Recently, we celebrated with Bishop Mulandi as he was honored for his ministry work. Dr. Clyde Rivers, from the United College Graduate and Seminary, California, awarded Bishop Henry Mulandi with the Doctor of Divinity degree for the expanse of his work. It was an auspicious occasion attended by many guests among them pastors, reverends, Bishops and even our constituency’s member of parliament, George Thuo.
Bishop Mulandi, together with the Dr. Clyde’s team entered the global cathedral in a beautiful procession, lead by Rev. Dr. Solomon Kyengo, who went on to sing a duet with his wife, “You are the man,” dedicated to Bishop Mulandi.
Rev. Timothy Gakunju filled the hall with humorous laughter as he led through the whole occasion. Faith and Gloria, representing the Sunday school children had a great poem on Bishop’s missionary journey, and Evelyn Nyambura dedicated a song to Bishop, Hero. Psalm Wachira’s poem was absolutely inspirational, and the skit by the Eagles Drama Team entertained as well as challenged the audience to support missionaries.
When Dr. Clyde Rivers rose up to speak, the hall was all ears, and his speech was highly celebrated. He said that what Bishop Mulandi had accomplished could not be accomplished debt free by many. He also went on to point out that all brains are the same, but are differentiated only by the content of information that is in them. He encouraged the congregation that they could achieve what Bishop Mulandi had achieved.
He spoke highly of Bishop Mulandi, as did many others, complimenting his humility, zeal, passion for and faith in God. He said Bishop Mulandi is a visionary, he bears the vision, and the provision follows him because he trusts in God. “He saw a church where others saw a jungle,” Dr. Clyde says. He commented that the work of Bishop Mulandi was as a result of faith not of money. “Faith draws to you what you need,” he added. He asked the Bishop to write many books on his life.
FAMILY SPEAKS
Paul Muchiri, Bishop’s third and last born; spoke of him as a great dad, the dad of their dreams. He talked about the changes he noticed in his father and in their family depending on what responsibilities his dad had. When he handed over senior pastorship, their family relations improved. Paul talked of the discipline that his dad instilled in them by making them work in the farm for entire days during school holidays. He says this has made him learn how to keep at one job until it is done.
FRIENDS SPEAK
Rev. Simon Kabocho told of his experience of how he met Bishop Mulandi, and how it is to serve with him now. Rev. Kabocho went on to say that although Bishop is the founder of the CCI churches, he serves as a pastor and does not boss around.
Mrs. Susan Mbugua also narrated how it has been knowing Bishop as a friend. She said that Bishop has been a friend to families, and gave illustrations from her own life, such as how he was there for their family when her sister had a brain tumor.
It was indeed a very beautiful occasion, and we pray God's blessings and favor upon Bishop Dr. Mulandi.
You may read Bishop Dr. Henry Z. Mulandi's profile on the next link.


Rev. Simon Kabocho Gospel Echoes


Psalm Wachira, Mrs. Susan Mbugua


Faith & Gloria Evelyn, and Rev.Timothy Gakunju


Rev.&Dr. Solomon Kyengo, Eagles Drama Team


Dr.Clyde Rivers&Bsp. Mulandi ,Bishop J. Muiru


Bsp. Dr. Mulandi with family,friends, & Dr. Clyde's team


Bishop J. Kamiri,Bishop Dr. Henry Mulandi
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